Results for: free verse
English English
line of poetry containing six metrical units of feet, verse line of six feethexameter
line of poetry, line or verse consisting of two measures or feet, type of versedimeter
line of verse having seven metrical feet (Poetry), verse line with 7 feetheptameter
line which has four measures, line which has four feet (Poetry), line with four pairs of feet, verse in tetrameter, verse line with four feettetrameter
macaronic verse, mixing languages in verse, relating to a mixture of languagesmacaronic
made holy, consecrated; purified, made free from sin; sanctimonious, self-righteoussanctified
make free from sin, make free from unpleasantness, make thoroughly clean, wash, remove dirtcleanse
make looser, make something less intense, release from restraint or confinement, set free by untying, unfastenunloose; unloosen
making free phone calls illegallyphreaking
man set free, slave who has been given his freedomfreedman
marine invertebrate stage producing free-swimming offspringscyphistoma
mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be sent free of charge; right to affix such a mark; letter or package which has such a markfrank
mathematical function, metrical, of the metric system, pertaining to the meter; of or pertaining to distance; composed in meter or verse (in poetry), relating to metric systemmetric
medieval dance with dancers in a circle, roundel, song with a verse repeated as a chorus, type of dance in a circle; line or phrase that is repeated as the refrain in a songroundelay
member of the stoic school of philosophy (philosophy maintaining that a wise man should be free from passion), of the StoicsStoic
 

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